GrantedDecided 07 August 2007Cork County Council

Gortnahomna More Castlemartyr

Planning application 07/6114
DecisionConditional grant
Decided07 August 2007
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
Residential development of 200 no. dwellinghouses comprising of 27 no. four bed detached units, 18 no. four bed detached units with garages, 44 no. four bed semi-detached units, 12 no. four bed semi-detached units with garages, 68 no. three bed semi-detached units, 15 no. two bed terraced units and 16 no. three bed terraced units, 1 no. creche, double dressing rooms and 2 no. sports pitches and all associated works to include roads, services, landscaping, boundary walls, underground attenuation tanks and widening of N25 to provide right-turning lanes

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